Title | Scraps from an artist's sketchbook |
Alternative Title | Scraps from an artist's sketch book, with illustrations from the author's original sketches in Rome, Florence, and Venice , photographed by J. Greer, Pendleton |
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Publisher | Daily Chronicle |
Date | 1877 |
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Language | English |
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Original Item Extent | 118 pages; 12 leaves; 19 cm |
Original Item Location | DG427 .R68 1877 |
Original Item URL | http://library.uh.edu/record=b2395052~S11 |
Digital Collection | Exotic Impressions: Views of Foreign Lands |
Digital Collection URL | http://digital.lib.uh.edu/collection/exotic |
Repository | Kenneth Franzheim II Rare Books Room, William R. Jenkins Architecture and Art Library, University of Houston Libraries |
Repository URL | http://info.lib.uh.edu/about/campus-libraries-collections/william-r-jenkins-architecture-art-library |
Use and Reproduction | No Copyright - United States |
Identifier | exotic_201304_003 |
Title | Page 105 |
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File Name | exotic_201304_003_124.jpg |
Transcript | THE RETURN. 105 graveyard, like many others, has had to be considerably extended, a large portion of the small island being at the present time about to be added for the requirements of the dead. And here we must close our sketch of Venice. Not that we are short of materials. Our pencil has not been idle, and we have numerous scraps to work up into word- pictures. The inclination also is not wanting to draw upon the patience of friends who may have felt some interest in these written impressions. Time, however, compels us to close our Sketch Book with just one more outline, which we hope to be able to contribute next week. Our month in Venice closes on Wednesday next, when we return to England, taking Munich on our way. We ordered our gondola to await us at nine o'clock p.m. at the Riva dei Schiavoni, and having seen to our luggage—which somehow will increase in bulk during foreign travel—being safe on board, started with two friends up the Grand Canal. At this |